Industrial Electrician
Salary: £50,000–£60,000 per annum
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Hours: Monday–Friday | Day Shift with Flexible Start & Finish Times
Job Type: Full Time, Permanent
The Package
Monday–Friday day shift with flexible start/finish times
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Company pension scheme
Life assurance policy
Extensive training opportunities and funded upskilling
A modern, automated site with long‑term progression opportunities
Long-service awards and a range of employee benefits
The Role
As an Industrial Electrician, you will play a key role in ensuring the safe, reliable and efficient operation of the site’s electrical systems and production equipment.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out planned, preventive and reactive electrical maintenance across production lines and plant equipment.
Inspect, test and maintain electrical systems, 3‑phase machinery, motors, inverters, and control panels.
Diagnose and resolve electrical faults, minimising downtime across fast‑moving manufacturing processes.
Support installation, commissioning and upgrade works on new machinery and electrical infrastructure.
Assist with basic automation and controls tasks (e.g., sensor replacement, I/O checks, fault tracing on PLC‑controlled systems).
Ensure compliance with electrical safety procedures, Safe Systems of Work and relevant engineering standards.
Maintain accurate documentation including maintenance reports, electrical testing records and asset logs.
Work collaboratively with engineering, production and external contractors to deliver reliable site performance.
The Requirements
Proven experience as an Industrial Electrician within manufacturing, engineering, processing or heavy industry.
Strong competency working with 3‑phase systems, motors, drives, power distribution and industrial electrical infrastructure.
Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics and control diagrams.
Experience with machinery fault-finding and maintenance in a fast‑paced environment.
Basic awareness of PLC systems (Allen‑Bradley / Siemens) — ability to fault find is beneficial.
Good understanding of safety regulations, isolations, and safe working practices.
18th Edition qualification essential; NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Electrical Engineering preferred.
Experience working on installation, commissioning or upgrade projects is desirable.
Similar Job Titles
Industrial Maintenance Electrician | Electrical Technician | Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias) | Shift Electrician | Automation Support Electrician
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